Thursday, 16 December 2010

LG Optimus 2 X (Star) will officially confirmed 1080p video recording

LG is just an annoyance-it took a few leaks and a sort of official announcement, but it is finally confirming some of the specifications for the LG Optimus 2 X 10-2 dual-core Processors Tegra processor at 1 GHz, 1080p video recording and Froyo are going, but still missing some other specifications.

On Tuesday, while announcing LG Optimus Mach LU3000, LG made a veiled mention of LG Optimus 2 X (previously rumored to Star). Now, they issued a press release appropriate, confirming the most interesting parts of specifications rumors.


LG Optimus 2 X 10 official photos

The LG Optimus 2 X is the first GSM Tegra2-powered smartphone ever and dual-core Cortex 9 actually showed in early benchmarks. The SoC NVIDIA also allows Full HD (1080p) playback and recording via main 8MP camera.

The HDMI port on Optimus 2 X can output full HD video (unlike the current phones, top, 720 p) and DLNA supported can play video on a TV without a compatible cable or alternatively pull video from a Server DLNA home.

Other specifications include a 4 confirmed "WVGA screen, a 1. secondary video calling 3MP camera, some value 8 gigs of storage, a microSD card slot and a 1, 500mAh (drums). Here's hoping the tegra 2 x LG Optimus 2 isn't twice as power-hungry as single core CPUs.


Some more shots of LG Optimus 2 X

Finally, the operating system has been confirmed also-the Optimus 2 X throws with Android 2. 2 Froyo and eventually will be upgraded to 2.3 bread. Dimensions of the phone, GSM bands and some other specifications are still to be announced.

The LG Optimus 2 X will launch next month in South Korea (as LG SU660) and available West to Asia and Europe after that (but was not provided no exact date). The schedule for updating the bread will be announced later too.

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Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Samsung's Bada OS turns 1, developers win $2.7 million

Samsung's smartphone OS for the masses, a.k.a. Bada OS turned one - and Samsung threw quite a party to celebrate. The results of the Developer Challenge we're announced and $2.7 million dollars worth of prizes were handed out.
Introduced an year ago, the new OS is doing quite well - the first Bada phone, the Samsung S8500 Wave, passed the 1 million sales mark in just under four weeks. Since then quite a few new models have been released and Samsung expects Bada handsets to total 5 million by the end of this year.

The developer challenge, intended to kick start the Bada OS section of the Samsung Apps store, attracted 2,077 teams but only 34 winners we're selected. They will split a total of $2.7 million.
$300,000 of those will go to the top app - a game called Little Sailor (a 3D yacht racing game). Eight other apps - badaSports, Doogie, Bang, WAMO_Camera, TouchRetouch, Bling-Bling Reader and Parking - each earned $100 thousand for their developers.

Apps placed second and third in each of the 24 categories won $60K and $40K respectively, with yet more awards going to other developers - check out the full list of winners here.

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Review of the HTC 7 Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik

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The HTC 7 Mozart is not the kind we are used to meeting-and no, before you ask, it's not a music-centric gadget as the name suggests. Something quite different, in fact, it's all about the camera that goes beyond Microsoft's demanding specs.
Once again, THE HTC are trying to escape from Microsoft's cookie-cutter approach and the Mozart promises to let Windows Phone 7 show it can do more. There's much to be excited about here and there's bad news for some of the top cameraphones around.

HTC 7 Mozart official photos
The HTC 7 Mozart is the first phone to go WP7 8MP and the first one to pack a Xenon flash. Seems like plenty of cameraphone buffs are already hearing Christmas bells. We'll pretend we don t for a while and put on our shooting socks instead. It's time to see what the HTC Mozart is really made of.
3.7? 16 m-color LCD touchscreen capacitive of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels) Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE supportDual-band 3 g with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps) and HSUPA (2Mbps) Windows 7 operating Phone system1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 512 MB RAM, 576MB ROM8 megapixel autofocus camera with Xenon flash, video recording @ geotagging720p 25fps8GB of built-in storageStandard 3.5 mm audio jackStandard microUSB port (charging), Dolby Mobile sound and SRS enhancementPretty good audio qualityWi-Fi b/g/2.1 with nBluetooth A2DPAccelerometer for screen auto rotationOffice document integration and cloud editorFacebook servicesBuilt-in A-GPS, FM Radio with receiverStereo RDSComes with HTC HTC appsVoice Hub and exclusive-to-text functionalityDisastrous camera performanceWeak xenon flashNon-expandable storageNo lens protectionNo system-wide file managerNo Bluetooth file transfersNo gphotofs modeLimited third-party apps availabilityNo Flash (nor Silverlight) support in the browserToo dependent on Zune software for file management and syncingNo video callsNew ringtones available only through the MarketplaceMusic player lacks equalizer presetsNo multitaskingNo copy/pasteNo DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software) No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so farNo internet tethering supportNo handwriting recognition support
So here we are again reviewing Windows Phone device another 7. Not that we mind the rally.though. And for a change, it's not another case of struggling to put a face to a name.
We've been there already: the OS limitations and the ensuing deal-breakers are no news to you. If you have your sights set on Windows Phone 7 you probably know everything there is to know about it. There's much to love about the Metro interface and there's no denying some things about Windows Phone 7 just could've been better. But if your glass is half full rather than half empty there's good news.
Microsoft are prepping the first Windows Phone 7 update, which will enable copy/paste and is supposed to bring some magic multitasking. It's going to hit all WP7-based devices at the very beginning of next year.

HTC 7 Mozart live shots
The Mozart itself is keen to offer you incentives such as the aluminum unibody design and some exclusive customizations courtesy of HTC. But first of all, the Mozart is a cameraphone and is venturing where no other WP7 has been. 8-megapixel camera-and-Xenon is a place where HTC have never been before either. So we'd better cut the short introductions, shall we? Let s play.

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Google Nexus S review: liked but D1 video confirmed

Google Nexus S was announced only two days ago, and not even available just yet but its first review just appeared. The first gingerbread works Smartphone did a very good first impression, but unfortunately the reviewer confirmed that he only writes video D1.
Google Nexus S looks just as attractive in these live images, like in official press materials and its performance is quite large (not that we were expecting anything). Despite the new platform, it offers, the author argues that the user does not vary all that much and Android users will feel at home.

Live pictures Google Nexus S
Nevertheless, the new transition effects and animation added, plus support for NFC (near field communication) and a new video and audio codecs. Reviewer comments still image quality the camera is on a par with the Galaxy 's, but the video is worse even than the low resolution. Ouch!

Screenshots of Android 2 3 biscuits
Contour curved display was found on this site is very user-friendly and usually Nexus S was a great phone even if it is a good 6 months after the Galaxy 's.
On a side note source review also highlights some of the more Nexus S version distribution. Reportedly, Europe and Russia, to get the short end of stick with Super Clear LCDs, while the rest of the world will be able to enjoy the Super AMOLEDs.
Source (in Russian)

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T-mobile 's "4G Sweepstakes" Contest

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Tmobile 4G Sweepstakes Contest

T-mobile has announced 4G Sweeps contest for looking for some help celebrates their America's largest 4G network. No purchase is necessary, if you are 18 or older all you have to do are go to T-mobile 's Facebook page then press "Like" and fill out the entry form. You can enter and fill this form once each day for increases your chances of the grand prize. The winner who win the Grand Prize will get myTouch 4G and Dell Inspiron Mini 10 4G on free 3 months of T-mobile service. The First Prize winner will get myTouch 4G on free 3 months of service. The Second Prize winners will have a chance to win one of two Tmobile G2 and The Third Prize winner will have a chance to win one of four T-mobile Rocket 4G laptop stick with free 3 months of free unlimited data. It's very simple - don't miss it.

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